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    So instead of asking for a ban on guns - which are directly responsible for those deaths - you’d rather see a ban on e-sports, which were neither the first nor the only reason why people shoot each other in America.

    So you were actually serious?

    unfortunately any sort of incremental regulation might be like closing the stable door 100 years after the horses leave.

    I can’t quite tell if you’re being sarcastic or not. Please put my mind at ease by telling me you weren’t serious just now.

    The only problem with Life in Aggro, is that they basically spoiled the joke. Would’ve been funnier if they didn’t.

    Only if the circle’s large enough, I guess.

    Last time I looked, Mario and Zelda were two completely different games, though...

    Always nice to see some good sprites, although I don’t like how Persona 3 Portable’s female protagonist looks almost crazy. Maybe it’s just me.

    My question is what narrative sequence (or, rather, narrative sequencing fuckery) was required to get those characters into that pose in the first place?

    Happened to me a lot, but never with Hector or anyone else with high defense. They’d just get “No Damage” and survive until the end.

    I agree that we shouldn’t use “cancer” as a casual insult. Keyword here being “casual”.

    Keep in mind that different protocols are used for different things.

    Except this isn’t a band-aid, it’s a huge “fuck you” to all the players that might accidentally (or intentionally) get close to that spot. While saying “fuck you” to cheaters may be cool, saying it to everybody else isn’t cool at all.

    I love how you assume that the ones managing GTA Online are the same ones, who developed it in the first place.

    It doesn’t matter whether the glitches are a result of geometry issues, or due to butterflies. What matters, is that death spots are an awful solution.

    It’s simple: Why should you be laughing at or be sad for people who are enjoying themselves? It’s not like you’d do the same for people who pay to have any other kind of virtual activities, commonly known as “video games”. I mean, I don’t see you commenting about all the able-bodied young men and women, who’d rather

    Whenever I see an article about Japanese men interacting with virtual girls, I expect to see a comment like this. I was not disappointed.

    Thanks. The Tweet mentioned a “Neimaar”, and my Google failed me. Now that I know how his name is spelled, I can look him up.

    For those who are interested, in order of appearance (enjoy):

    No, there’s four alright. The hand supporting the gun is hard to see, but it’s there.